Warsaw Jewish Film Festival (WJFF.pl)
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The Warsaw Jewish Film Festival (WJFF.pl), also known as Camera of David, is an annual festival in Warsaw founded in 2003 and described as Poland’s oldest and one of Eastern Europe’s earliest festivals devoted to Jewish cinema.[2][7] It is notable for showcasing international fiction, documentaries, and short films focused on Jewish culture, history, identity, the Holocaust, and contemporary Jewish life, and it has served as a platform for award-winning films that later screened at major international festivals.[2][5][7]
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
Legitimacy Analysis
Positive Indicators (+22 pts)
- 24 years of verifiable history
- 2 verified pro signals
- Verified trusted status
Red Flags (-15 pts)
- No physical screenings
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- FF_GOLD_BADGE
- Documented history with archived programs
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